CORTIS
Where should you stay?
Where to stay for CORTIS's PUT YOUR PHONE DOWN Seoul shows at Korea University Hwajeong Gymnasium: Anam vs Dongdaemun vs Itaewon, with Line 6 after-show tips.
Hotel price ranges last checked Jun 19. Tap any hotel for live prices on the booking site.
The Seoul stop of CORTIS's debut world tour PUT YOUR PHONE DOWN, marking the rookies' first anniversary. Two nights at Korea University's intimate Hwajeong Gymnasium after the Incheon opening, before the tour heads to North America and Japan.
The 5 members you will see on stage, and what each one does.
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| Area | Best For | Baseline | Current | Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Anam / Korea University Closest | The shortest walk back and the cheapest rooms | USD 40–80 | 12-min uphill walk from Anam Station, or a short taxi | |
Dongdaemun (DDP) Best all-round | Shopping, late food, and easy transit on a budget | USD 50–110 | USD 60–180 ↗ | Line 6 with one transfer, or a 15-min taxi |
Itaewon Nightlife pick | Foreign visitors who want nightlife and a straight line to the gym | USD 60–130 | USD 65–140 ↗ | Direct Line 6 from Itaewon to Anam, then the campus walk |
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The shortest walk back and the cheapest rooms
Shopping, late food, and easy transit on a budget
Foreign visitors who want nightlife and a straight line to the gym
Real hotels near the venue
Cheap, well-rated picks near the venue, each with how you get back after the show. The price is a typical nightly anchor; the link opens live availability for your concert dates.
A clean little adults-only inn a few minutes from the all-night Dongdaemun markets, so there is late food and shopping right after the show. The Sunday night runs about $65, well under the Saturday spike.
One train home with zero changes, and Itaewon keeps you near late food and bars when the show lets out. The Sunday show night runs about $89; the Saturday night jumps near $200, so Sunday is the value.
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Venue logic
A compact campus arena on Line 6, easy to reach but tucked up a hill on Korea University's grounds, so the last stretch is a climb.
Drop the bags first
Anam Station right by the gym has no lockers you can count on, so use the lockers one stop north at Korea University Station, or a 24/7 app near your stay for a late finish.
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Numbered pins are the storage spots below (straight-line distance from the venue; see each card for the walk). The 24/7 apps cover the whole city, so they are not pinned.
≈ 1000 m from venue
One stop north on Line 6, the nearest dependable coin lockers; good if you're back before the station closes around midnight.
Coin-locker rates by size
≈ 1.4 km from venue
The closest bookable Bounce shop, by Dongmyo Station about 1.4 km away.
From about ₩5,200 a day per bag
24/7 drop-offs cluster around Dongdaemun, a short Line 6 ride away, so they cover a late finish.
About ₩5,000–7,000 a day per bag
First time in Korea?
A five-minute setup that makes the whole trip smoother, especially if you don't read Korean.
Google Maps can't do walking or transit directions in Korea. Download Naver Map or KakaoMap; both have English and accurate subway timing.
Buy one at any convenience store (CU, GS25), top it up with cash, and tap onto every subway and bus. It also gives cheap transfers.
Pick one up at the airport or buy an eSIM before you fly. You'll need data for maps, translation, and booking on the go.
The subway runs roughly 05:30–24:00. If the show ends late, plan the last train or use the Kakao T app to call a taxi.
Korea is card-friendly, but street-food stalls and traditional markets often want cash. Use ATMs marked 'Global' for foreign cards.
For Korean, the Papago app translates menus and signs far better. Many restaurants also have photo menus or tablets with English.
Make a trip of it
Major Korea attractions within reach of the areas we recommend sleeping in, with prices, booking rules, and nearby food.
Zaha Hadid's curving silver building, ringed by fashion malls that stay open most of the night. Come after dark to catch the LED rose garden lit up.
Seoul's most famous food market, and a first stop for a lot of visitors since it turned up on Netflix. Go hungry and expect crowds at the bindaetteok stalls.
A huge, free war-history museum with tanks and aircraft out front, right by Itaewon. Easy to pair with an Itaewon stay, and a solid rainy-day option since most of it is indoors.
Five restored Joseon-era hanok houses with a traditional garden and a time-capsule plaza, right by Chungmuro. Free to walk, and a quiet break from the Myeongdong crowds one stop over.
Eat like a local
Real restaurants near the stay areas, pulled from Korean local reviews. Tap to open on Naver Map.
Hearty bubbling army stew, a Korea Univ student staple, cheap and filling before the show.
Tidy katsu-and-udon sets, easy for a quick solo meal near the campus.
Fast, cheap loaded rice bowls the students live on, with free soup refills; good before the uphill walk to the gym.
Locally-run Indian spot the students swear by for curry and chewy naan, an easy change from Korean near campus.
The go-to Anam Italian for a proper sit-down, known for its cream pastas; popular with students so time it off-peak.
Keep planning
Other shows at this venue, plus more from the same artist. Same stay and transit playbook.
Official notes
The Seoul shows are billed as a 'Birthday Party' for CORTIS's first debut anniversary. As of mid-June the Seoul on-sale date hadn't been published, so watch the official CORTIS Weverse and the ibighit tour page; the Incheon dates went on sale first. Hwajeong is a small campus arena, so seats will be tight.
How foreign fans actually pay, get verified, and pick up tickets, answered plainly in our concert Q&A.